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North Atlantic Industries · 1 month ago

Engineering Assembler

North Atlantic Industries is a leading provider of embedded electronic solutions, specializing in rugged embedded computing and power supplies. The engineering assembler role involves high-complexity mechanical and electrical assembly, supporting engineering changes, leading training efforts, and acting as a subject matter expert for troubleshooting and quality.

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Growth Opportunities

Responsibilities

Serve as the go-to technical expert for mechanical and electrical assembly issues
Collaborate with engineering teams on new designs, prototypes, and process improvements
Take lead on high-mix, low-volume complex builds and non-standard assemblies
Lead root cause analysis of assembly-related defects and develop corrective actions
Perform advanced soldering (e.g., fine pitch, coaxial cable termination, PCB rework)
Champion adherence to IPC standards and conduct internal audits or checks if certified
Coordinate training and onboarding for Levels 1 and 2; may support performance evaluations
Suggest and implement process or tool improvements that reduce build times or improve quality
Maintain compliance and drive best practices in ESD, safety, and ergonomic practices
Participate in root cause analysis of assembly-related defects and work with engineering to develop corrective actions
Perform advanced soldering and complex reworks (e.g., fine pitch, PCB rework, test cables)

Qualification

Mechanical assemblyElectrical assemblyIPC certificationsAdvanced solderingLean ManufacturingRoot cause analysisProcess improvementsTrainingOnboardingWritten English

Required

5+ years experience in mechanical/electro-mechanical assembly roles
Must be fluent in written English
IPC J-STD-001 and IPC/WHMA-A-620 certifications required
Serve as the go-to technical expert for mechanical and electrical assembly issues
Collaborate with engineering teams on new designs, prototypes, and process improvements
Take lead on high-mix, low-volume complex builds and non-standard assemblies
Lead root cause analysis of assembly-related defects and develop corrective actions
Perform advanced soldering (e.g., fine pitch, coaxial cable termination, PCB rework)
Champion adherence to IPC standards and conduct internal audits or checks if certified
Coordinate training and onboarding for Levels 1 and 2; may support performance evaluations
Suggest and implement process or tool improvements that reduce build times or improve quality
Maintain compliance and drive best practices in ESD, safety, and ergonomic practices
Participate in root cause analysis of assembly-related defects and work with engineering to develop corrective actions
Perform advanced soldering and complex reworks (e.g., fine pitch, PCB rework, test cables)

Preferred

Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing principles is a plus

Benefits

Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Company-provided Life and AD&D Insurance
Voluntary Supplemental Life Insurance
Long-term Disability Insurance
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Tax-deferred 401K with company matching contributions
Vacation, holidays, sick
Employee tuition reimbursement
Business casual dress environment

Company

North Atlantic Industries

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Since 1955, NAI’s vertically integrated design, manufacturing and verification capabilities have been built with the intense focus of an organization that defines every action and investment based on our ability to Accelerate Your Time-to-Mission™.

Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage

Leadership Team

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William (Bill) Forman
Pres & CEO
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